balancer

balancer

[′bal·ən·sər]

(electricity)

A mechanism for equalizing the loads on the outer lines of a three-wire system for electric power distribution, consisting of two similar shunt or compound machines which are coupled together with the armatures connected in series across the outer lines.

Since each balancer controls the beating of one subsagittal row and one subtentacular row, the motile responses of all four balancers to the direction of gravity, as expressed by comb row activity, were evident regardless of the plane of tilting.

With Barracuda Load Balancers, the choice between IP (Layer 4) and application (Layer 7) load balancing empowers system administrators with the best of both worlds to manage network traffic for increased flexibility.

To make supplement choices easier for women, Enzymatic Therapy, Green Bay, WI, has launched Easy Answers Lifestage System for Women, which is made up of three core supplements--a multivitamin, hormone balancer and calcium--that women should take during each stage of their adult lives.

Intuitively one may think of a balancer as a toggle mechanism that, given a stream of input tokens, repeatedly sends one token to the left output wire and one to the right, effectively balancing the number of tokens that have been output.

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